The cave was pitch black but it wasnât a big problem because he had Kalianâs tear.
Roan kicked and pushed the rocks but they didnât even flinch.
âMy memories about the aftershock were wrong?â
He sat in the entrance and shook his head while picking up some pebbles.
âNo. The aftershock certainly happens tomorrow.â
Then only one case remained.
That a landslide or the collapse of the mountain he didnât know of had happened.
âIf my assumption is true, then the aftershock will happen tomorrow and the rocks at the entrance will get cleared. Butâ¦â¦â¦â
By then, soldiers of Viscount Potter would be located at every place on the mountain.
âThey wouldnât just send out a person that came out of a cave like that.â
If he was unfortunate, not even losing the books would be enough, he would even have his neck cut off to prevent rumours spreading.
âDamn.â
Roan threw away a pebble that he was holding.
He wouldnât be able to clear the rocks from the entrance like this.
âI have to find a method to get out.â
That was the way to live.
Roan stood up and moved towards the opposite side of the entrance, to the deeper parts of the cave.
But as it got more narrow, a completely different space appeared.
âIt was completely blocked off.â
Roan then returned to the entrance.
He saw the worn cloth that had wrapped Reidâs skeleton.
âThis is all because of you sir. Why are you here from all the many placâ¦â¦â
Roan, that was grumbling, frowned and tilted his head.
âNow that I think of it, whatâs the reason for the fire monarch to have come all the way here?â
Reid was a duke of the defeated kingdom of Estia and the head of the strong powerhouse âFlameâ 50 years ago.
But what could be the reason that that kind of person came to die in the southern region of Rinse kingdom and in a small and secluded cave that was on a mountain like Maiel mountain?
Roan slowly looked through his memories.
He was searching for Reidâs whereabouts from his countless memories.
And the most convincing rumour of them.
âHe battled against the goddess of water Biate and the both of them ended up wounded without gaining anything.â
Biate was also one of the strongest that could be counted on one hand who shook the continent.
Especially because she was the first human, and the strongest messenger, who made a contract with the water spirit king Elaim.
Reid, who used the force of fire, didnât like Biate who used the force of water at all.
âFire and water. They wanted to see who was stronger through the battle.â
But Biate, who distanced herself from battles and wars kept declining the duel request countless times and hid herself.
âBut if the rumours are trueâ¦â¦â
Roan looked at the cave slowly.
âThis cave may somehow be related to miss Biate.â
But there was nothing worth anything here to be called a trace in this small cave.
âMaybeâ¦â¦?â
Then, Roan pulled out his bag and took out the three books Reid had left.
âWouldnât he have left something when he died here?â
He carefully spread the first volume of the Flamdor mana book and cautiously checked if there was anything related to Reidâs death.
The sound of pages being flipped through filled the cave.
And when he passed the last one, Roanâs two eyes turned big.
âAhâ¦â¦â
A low exclamation.
There was something.
The content that Roan was looking for was on the last page.
His eyes moved sideways quickly.
He started by announcing that he didnât have much to live.
His heart beat quickly.
âThe rumours were true!â
The reason the fire monarch Reid and the water Godess Biate who disappeared approximately at the same time 50 years ago was because of their duel, no, because of the life and death battle.
Roan hurriedly checked the following content.
The handwriting became dimmer and shook.
The letter was finally showing its end.
Roan moved his sight away with the last sentence.
These were words that he didnât know the meaning of.
However, the important thing wasnât the last sentence.
âThis place is the entrance to get inside miss Biateâs dwelling place.â
His sight moved inside.
âBut it means that the tight space is the entranceâ¦â¦â
Roan bit his lower lip.
âHe said that only the fated one would be able to get in.â
But he didnât have any relationships with Biate.
But even so, he couldnât just stand still and waste time.
âAnyways, thereâs a place beyond that wall for me to hide.â
Roan put the book away and held his bag.
And he carefully embraced the cloth with the skeleton.
Step. Step.
Footsteps was heard inside the cave.
Roan stood in front of the wall once more.
âThere has to be some kind of secret device.â
He kept checking the wall up and down, and to the sides.
However he couldnât see any special traces even after having checked everywhere.
âThen, nextâ¦â¦â¦â
Roan extended his right arm and put it on the top right.
The tips of his fingers moved to the end of the walls.
He wasnât hurried.
He carefully checked the wall while putting all of his concentration at the tip of his fingers.
Then, Roanâs finger reached in a middle part.
âAh!â
A surprised voice and expression came out.
Roan moved his hand away from the wall and looked at his finger.
âI suddenly feel an incredible chillâ¦â¦â¦â
A familiar feeling.
âAh! The silver semi-circular object that was on the flooâ¦â¦â
When he was thinking like that.
A small change occurred on the stone wall.
A silver water drop appeared in the place where he took his fingers off.
âHuh?â
His eyes turned big.
âThis is the same as the silver object from before?â
Roan fixed his sight on the wall.
Pat.
Then, the water drop that surged out took the shape of a wheel.
And after that it started to spin.
Guguguguk.
At the same time, the sound of rock and sand grinding was heard.
âAhâ¦â¦â¦â
A low exclamation came out of Roanâs mouth.
The stone wall that was blocked without even having a bit of space, started to open to the sides little by little.
Boom.
An entrance appeared along with a heavy sound.
Roan didnât hesitate.
He moved inside the door.
Guguguguk.
The stone wall turned to its original place once again and perfectly blocked the cave.
The silver wheel that was spinning once more hid itself in the wall.
A perfect darkness and silence.
Nothing could be felt inside the cave anymore.
******
Roan was half absent-minded.
He couldnât believe the scene that was spread out in front of him.
A huge space that was spread out in a small cave.
âIs Maiel mountain completely empty inside?â
To the point he thought that.
However, seeing that mines were being developed in many places, this scene was difficult to understand.
âJust piercing through a little bit seems like this region would appear.â
Roan tilted his head and then went down the stairs.
âIt certainly is miss Biateâs space, whoever sees it would think this.â
It was to the point he thought Biate? Even when he didnât have previous information.
In the huge place, water streams were flowing from east to west and north to south, and in the place the two rivers met, there was quite a large pond.
The surprising thing was that on one side of the wall, a huge waterfall was falling.
âI certainly canât hear a thing when this much water is splashing.â
It was a feeling that his eyesight and hearing senses turned bad.
Roan evaded the many small and big ponds that were at various places and went to the place where many books were piled up.
A huge table.
And the books that were spread everywhere.
âSo this is the place where miss Biate battled against sir Reid.â
Taking that into account, the place was too neat.
The two of them were the strongest in the continent.
They wouldnât have fought like normal soldiers.
âThere should also be some secret in here.â
Roan started to thoroughly check the books that were spread around in a sloppy way.
âSir Reid also left a letter while dying. Miss Biate wouldnât have left something like that.â
They were historical figures even when they were alive.
He thought that there would be no way those kind of people left the world without even leaving a last mark.
Especially if it was the beautiful and ladylike Biate that was beautiful to the point she was called as a goddess.
His hand, that was moving on the table, stopped.
A shallow book reached his fingers.
Because of the many books covering it he could only see the last words.
As Roan pulled that book, the other books tumbled down.
âCertainly!â
Roan put on a faint smile after checking the contents of the book.
It seemed that he had found what he wanted.
The following content was just like what Reid had left behind.
But the only difference was that it wasnât Reid, but Biate.
However at the end, a completely different story was written.
âHuh? The essence of the water?â
Roan frowned.
He remembered the silver waterdrop that was absorbed by his fingers.
âThatâs the essence of the water? But why was it on the floor?â
He didnât know.
Roan continued to read through the letter.
These were difficult words to understand.
Different than Reidâs words, that were frank and concise, Biateâs words were entirely gentle and significative.
Even so, the last word was quite frank.
âWhew.â
Roan let out a long sigh and covered the book.
He sat in the chair and fell into his thoughts.
âFor now I can understand why this place is unbelievably big and strangeâ¦â¦â¦â
It has already been 200 years since dragons disappeared.
But the stories about them kept being passed along without missing anything.
And the dragon lair was the same.
A lair was a place humans couldnât get in as they wished or make a dent with their strength.
Roan took in a deep breath.
âDuke Voisa, who took away the Flamdor mana technique from Viscount Potter couldnât have not seen the words sir Reid left.â
He slowly started to remember.
âAhâ¦â¦â¦â
A low exclamation came out.
âSo thatâs what happened. I wondered why Duke Voisa was interested in developing Poskein lakeâ¦â¦â¦â
A feeling the puzzles in his head fell into place.
âDuke Voisa would have done everything to try to enter this place. But as he couldnât enter at all, he must have turned his attention to the lake.â
He thought that Biate would also have left something like Reid while dying.
But even so, if he moved that openly then flies could gather.
âThatâs why he suddenly came out with developing the lake.â
But even so, he wouldnât have received the results that he wanted.
Rather, because of Duke Voisaâs movements, the other three countries jumped in on the development of the lake competitively.
âAnd on that process, the pirate king Beck appâ¦â¦â
When he thought up to that.
Bang.
Roan abruptly stood up.
The chair fell and rolled on the ground but he didnât care.
He yelled in a loud voice as if he was possessed.
âBeck! So that bastard found the piece of miss Biate!â
End
Translator: Subak
Proofreader: st8_lupe.